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patpicos
mmmm poutine, i miss it. ontario's poutines are meh!

soon enough ill be in qc and eat poutine for 2 weeks :)
Rook
why do the curds have to be soo big..?? half of them dont even melt.
Bertuzz
You haven't had poutine if you haven't been to La Banquise in Montreal. 24-hr poutine goodness!!!


Review:
This 24-hr hipster place has been a constant favorite of the reviewer, and for good reason. The number of poutines has grown in time, presently serving 22, including such great names as "T-Rex", "Kamikaze", and B.O.M (Bacon, onions and "merguez", sausages). I've had the small poutine Duotone ($5.00), which had ground beef and sauteed onions. During a more recent visit, the Bacon poutine ($8.00 for a large); recognizing that bacon, like foie gras, makes nearly anything better, this is nonetheless a relatively rare poutine add-in which should be a standard in every poutine loving kitchen. The smoky bacon added musky pork heft to what is already a very pleasant platter, and I highly recommend it. La Banquise is now the best, premier all-around poutine joint in Montreal. They offer the greatest variety, with the most imagination, 24 hours and seven days a week. It is a must-stop for anyone eating poutine in Quebec.
kotsy
quote:
Originally posted by Axer
have you guys ever tired a hot hamburger?


ya! love them too.
Texas Burger in Ajax makes amazing hot hamburgers!

quote:
Originally posted by Bertuzz
You haven't had poutine if you haven't been to La Banquise in Montreal. 24-hr poutine goodness!!!


Review:
This 24-hr hipster place has been a constant favorite of the reviewer, and for good reason. The number of poutines has grown in time, presently serving 22, including such great names as "T-Rex", "Kamikaze", and B.O.M (Bacon, onions and "merguez", sausages). I've had the small poutine Duotone ($5.00), which had ground beef and sauteed onions. During a more recent visit, the Bacon poutine ($8.00 for a large); recognizing that bacon, like foie gras, makes nearly anything better, this is nonetheless a relatively rare poutine add-in which should be a standard in every poutine loving kitchen. The smoky bacon added musky pork heft to what is already a very pleasant platter, and I highly recommend it. La Banquise is now the best, premier all-around poutine joint in Montreal. They offer the greatest variety, with the most imagination, 24 hours and seven days a week. It is a must-stop for anyone eating poutine in Quebec.


wow.. road trip anyone?
Intangible
Kotsy...

If I have a heart attack in the near future you are accountable.

I had to go out and get a poutine....


TA is becoming so influential to my diet...
kotsy
quote:
Originally posted by Intangible
Kotsy...

If I have a heart attack in the near future you are accountable.

I had to go out and get a poutine....


TA is becoming so influential to my diet...


lol
where did you get it from??
Axer
quote:
Originally posted by kotsy
ya! love them too.
Texas Burger in Ajax makes amazing hot hamburgers!



Apparently, I served a lot of them :)

Damn, I'm starving now! Hot Hamburger and Chocolate caramel Shakes!

:tongue2
Pett
mmmmmmmmmmm bacon poutine......
chinamon
i love poutine.
so far, i think the best poutine that ive had in the gta are from new york fries and dangerous dans. i have yet to try a real poutine from quebec.
Intangible
quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
i love poutine.
so far, i think the best poutine that ive had in the gta are from new york fries and dangerous dans. i have yet to try a real poutine from quebec.


New york fries make a good poutine.... yummmm


quote:
Originally posted by kotsy
lol
where did you get it from??



Well theres not many places you can get a poutine at 12am but when you have the craving..... Theres a small place around the corner of me the mostly sells chicken (chicken is delicious) and they make poutines. Last night was the first one I had from there... I wont be getting another.

I still feel all the cheese and fries siting in my stomach... bahhhh

time for a run :)

The Highroller
Mel's Diner is a good 24 hour Montréal styled deli in the Annex. They even have poutine with shaved Montréal smoked meat on top (which I used to be able to eat, but not anymore. WAY too heavy).

La Banquise sounds pretty damn good. I'll have to check that out next time I'm in Montréal.
magikb
quote:
Originally posted by Bertuzz
You haven't had poutine if you haven't been to La Banquise in Montreal. 24-hr poutine goodness!!!



The last 2 times I have been to Montreal I have missed out on the Poutine.
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